LAND MANAGEMENT — CONTINUED. 



1037. HAUCK, J. F., and LEE, A. T. M. Land sub- 

 division in the New Jersey Pines. N. J. Agr. Expt. Sta. 

 B 701, 52 p., illus. Nov. 1942. 100 N46S 



Similar title in J. Land & Pub. Util. Econ. 19:207-221. 

 May 1943. 282.8 J82 



1038. JOHNSON, V. W., and TIMMONS, J. F. Public 

 works on private land. J. Farm Econ. 26:665-684. Nov. 

 1944. 280.8 J822 



1039. LOWE, J. N. The place of woodland management 

 in the economy of the farm from an agronomic point of 

 view. In U. S. Forest Serv., Southern Region. Forestry 

 in relation to agriculture, p. 13-17. Atlanta, Ga., 1940. 

 1.9 F7669FO 



1040. NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON LAND CLASSI- 

 FICATION. Proceedings, first. Mo. Agr. Expt. Sta. B. 

 421, 334 p. Dec. 1940. 100 M693 



Includes The Classification of Lands for Forest Man- 

 agement, by J. R. Camp, with discussion, p. 203-219. 



1041. NATIONAL PLANNING ASSOCIATION: For a 

 better post-war agriculture. Natl. Planning Assoc. 

 Planning Pam. 11, 47 p. May 1942. 280.9 N2153 



Section on forests, p. 25-31. 



1042. NELSON, A. Z. Conservation expenditures on 

 Federal lands. J. Farm Econ. 24:611-620. Aug. 1942. 

 280.8 J822 



1043. RENNER, G. T. The conservation of national 

 resources. New York, Wiley, 1942. 228 p., illus. Ref. 

 279 R29C 



1044. ROBBINS, R. M. Our landed heritage: the Pub- 

 lic Domain, 1776-1936. Princeton, Princeton U. Press, 

 1942. 450 p., illus. Ref. 282.12 R53 



1045 [STATE POST-WAR AGRICULTURAL PLAN- 

 NING COMMITTEES]. Preliminary reports, n.p., 1944. 

 48 nos. 281.12 St22 



Exact titles of committees and reports vary, as do 

 amounts of forest land planning in each State report. 



1046. TORKELSON, M. W. State land-use programs. 

 Amer. Soc. Planning Officials. Natl. Conf. on Planning 

 Proc. 1941:17-22. 98.59 C76 



1047. U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE. Conservation 

 of agricultural resources. Washington, 1947. 21 p. 

 1.90 A2C762 



Forest conservation, p. 3-10. 



1048. U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE. COMMITTEE 

 TO STUDY RESOLUTION NO. 16 OF THE LIVESTOCK 

 ADVISORY COMMITTEE. Research on management of 

 public lands. Washington, 1947. 13 p. 



1.90 C2L75 Prelim. 



1049. U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE. POLICY AND 

 PROGRAM COMMITTEE. SUBCOMMITTEE ON CON- 

 SERVATION AND LAND USE ADJUSTMENTS. Conserva- 

 tion and land use adjustments. Washington, 1947. 11 p. 

 1.90 C2P75 



1050. U. S. FOREST SERV. DIV. OF INFORMATION 

 AND EDUCATION. Resolutions of the American Farm 

 Bureau Federation ... December 18, 1947. Washington, 

 1947. 9 p. 1.962 I2R31 



Selected resolutions regarding land and water use and 

 coordination of agricultural agencies. 



1051. U. S. NATIONAL RESOURCES PLANNING 

 BOARD. LAND COMMITTEE. Land classification in the 

 United States. Washington, 1941. 151 p., illus. 



173.2 N214Lac 



1052. U. S. NATIONAL RESOURCES PLANNING 

 BOARD. LAND COMMITTEE. Public works and rural 

 land use. Washington, 1942. 167 p. 173.2 N214Pur 



Pt. 3, Public works and forest lands. 



1053. U. S. SOIL CONSERVATION SERV. Status of 

 administration, use and improvements of land utilization 

 projects, December 31, 1944. Washington, 1945? 19 p. 

 1.96 Op2Sf 



Statistics of use and income from timber and recreation 

 lands under U. S. Soil Conservation Service management, 

 1944. 



1054. WATTS, L. F. The public land problem as a 

 public administrator sees it. Washington, U. S. Forest 

 Serv., 1947. 6 p. 1.962 A2W34 



1055. WICKARD, C. R. Conservation: a sound basis 

 for future greatness. Washington, U. S. D. A., 1944. 



6 p. 1.91 A2W63 



Northern States 



1056. BODE, I. T. The cost of a conservation pro- 

 gram. Mo. Conserv. 7(12): 1-3, 15, illus. Dec. 1946. 



LAND MANA GEMENT --CONTINUED. 



1057. CHAPMAN, H. H. Wisconsin Land Economic 

 Inventory. J. Forestry 44:594. Aug. 1946. 99.8 F768 



1058. CLARK, A. L. A pattern for over-all conserva- 

 tion. Mo. Conserv. Comn. C. 134:25-28. Sept. 1944. 

 279.047 M69 



1059. CROWELL, R. E. The integration of National- 

 Forest and county planning. Mich. Acad. Sci., Arts, 6 

 Letters. Papers (1942)28:235-239. 1943. 500 M582 



Program for Alcona County, Mich. 



1060. FENTON SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT, 

 MICH. The conservation job ahead... your job, my job, 

 our job. Fenton, Mich., 1945. 116 p. 56.7 F36 



1061. FREEBURN, C. C. Plans for future land man- 

 agement. Pa. Game News 14(6):4-5, 26, illus. Sept. 1943. 

 412.9 P38Pe 



Pensylvania Game Commission's land and leasing pro- 

 gram. 



1062. HAMMAR, C. H. Regulation or development for 

 the Missouri Ozarks. J. Land & Pub. Util. Econ. 16:157- 

 167. May 1940. 282.8 J82 



Control by zoning yersus development of positive pro- 

 gram of land adjustment. 



1063. HURT, B. R., YOUNG, E. C, AND ROBERTSON, 

 L. Land-use adjustments needed on farms in Deer Creek 

 Township, Cass County, Indiana. Ind. Agr. Expt. Sta. B. 

 466, 32 p., maps. Feb. 1942. 100 In2P 



U. S. Bureau of Agricultural Economics cooperating. 



1064. KELLY, T. Grass root and tree root democracy; 

 land problems are tackled by northern [Minnesota! coun- 

 ties. Minn. Dept. Conserv. Conserv. Volunteer 7(43): 19- 

 22. Nov./Dec. 1944. 279.8 C765 



1065. LAFOLLETTE, L. M. Neglected resources in 

 State forest land use. West Va. Conserv. 7(8,i.e.9)- 

 16-20; (9,i.e.l0):20-22. Dec. 1942, Jan. 1943. 



279.8 W524 



1066. LE'COMPTE, E. L. Soil, forest and wildlife 

 restoration in the farm program. Ed. 3. Baltimore, Md. 

 State Game & Inland Fish Comn., 1945. 51 p., illus. 



1067. MARYLAND. BOARD OF NATURAL RE- 

 SOURCES. A six-year conservation program. 

 Annapolis, 1946. 63 p., illus. 280.037 M362 



1068. MILLER, S. R. Solving land-use problems. 

 Me. Agr. Col. Ext. B. 298, 20 p., illus. Jan. 1942. 

 275.29 M281B 



Includes town forests. 



1069. MOORE, H. R., and HEADINGTON, R. C. 

 Agriculture and land use as affected by strip mining of 

 coal in eastern Ohio. Ohio Agr. Expt. Sta. Dept. Rural 

 Econ. Mimeog. B. 135, 40 p., maps. Sept. 1940. 

 281.9 Oh32 



U. S. Bureau of Agricultural Economics cooperating. 

 Forestry as an alternative, p. 30-32. 



1070. OHIO. AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION. 

 DIV. OF FORESTRY. A twenty-year plan for establish- 

 ing a more adequate system of State forests and forest 

 parks in Ohio. Ohio Agr. Expt. Sta. Div. Forestry P. 



75, 20 p., illus. Jan. 1945. 99.9 Oh33 



1071. PENNSYLVANIA. STATE PLANNING BOARD. 

 Conservation [in Pennsylvania]. Pa. State Planning Bd. 

 Pa. Planning 9(6):21-31, 33-40, 46-48, illus. Aug. 1945. 

 280.7 P383 



Problems and proposed programs for forests, recre- 

 ational, and wildlife resources. 



1072. RAUP, P. M. An example of public land man- 

 agement: Lincoln County, Wisconsin. J. Land & Pub. 

 Util. Econ. 17:231-238. May 1941. 282.8 J82 



1073. U. S. BUR. OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS. 

 Agriculture's plans to meet the impacts of war; sum- 

 mary of the reports from eleven State land-use planning 

 committees, Northeast region. Upper Darby, Pa., 1941. 

 76 p. 281.12 St2A 



Forestry, p. 36-38. 



Reports of individual States (281.12 St2), include 

 Southern States. 



1074. U. S. BUR. OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS. 

 A summary of unified agricultural programs to meet 

 the impacts of war and defense. (Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, 

 Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio and Wisconsin.) 



n. p., 1941. Ill p. 281.12 St2S 

 Forestry, p. 44-48. 

 Reports by individual States (281.12 St2). 



1075. WILSON, A. D. Progress in development of a 

 land and timber management program in northeastern 

 Minnesota. St. Paul, Minn. Agr. Expt. Sta., 1944. 46 p., 

 illus. 282.043 M66 



